Hi, everyone.
This is a new 2.1 channel amplifier project. It's a power DAC, directly input digital signal, no analog signal process before output to speaker.
In my plan, a mcu and HID like LCM, remote receiver and rotary encoder and so on will be added.
May be some of you have finished similar or anyone have better idea? Any suggestion will be valuable for me.
The design:
Test by wiring.
based on my AMT2050 v2 board.

I call it AMu320, and the coming version will be 1.0.
It's a digital(S/PDIF) input and PWM output IC replace TC2000, and a mcu is added to handle the system, so it will be more interesting to use. I think T3 is a analog input class-T amplifier which is different.
We can add a ADC module to AMu320 to receive analog input.

I call it AMu320, and the coming version will be 1.0.
It's a digital(S/PDIF) input and PWM output IC replace TC2000, and a mcu is added to handle the system, so it will be more interesting to use. I think T3 is a analog input class-T amplifier which is different.
We can add a ADC module to AMu320 to receive analog input.

dear sir, any idea when you are selling this board? sounds interesting to me

A suggestion would be to offer in modules. Maybe I require 5.1 system or 5.3. Rotary volume would be a master and each module a slave. Subwoofer module would have adjustable gain, perhaps each has adjustable gain. Subwoofer module should be able to be hacked into to provide digital or active crossover.
Uriah

dear sir, any idea when you are selling this board? sounds interesting to me

I will make the first sample this week, but need more time to finish the software.

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Originally Posted by teamacc

So the chips used in the AMU320 are tp2050 chips?
If so, can the tc2000 of the t3 boards be cut out and replaced by the amu320 pwm converter?
That way, T3 will have digital input too.

Right, remove the TC2000 and connect the signal from AMu320, you can do that.

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Originally Posted by udailey

A suggestion would be to offer in modules. Maybe I require 5.1 system or 5.3. Rotary volume would be a master and each module a slave. Subwoofer module would have adjustable gain, perhaps each has adjustable gain. Subwoofer module should be able to be hacked into to provide digital or active crossover.
Uriah

I think 5.1 will be a next project, a added decoder(support DTS, AC-3 etc.) is needed for 5.1 system, so will be more complicated than 2.1.